NDIS for Familidoo Wagons

A Familidoo wagon may be the exact thing you need in order to leave the house safely and easily with your children. Depending on the model, these wagons are engineered for stability and ease of use, providing a secure environment that helps everyone feel confident and comfortable while out in the community.

Familidoo Chariot Grand Wagon 4 Seat

This 4-seat wagon is a dependable transport solution that offers plenty of room to create a familiar safe space for your child while out in public. The interior is highly flexible, featuring removable bench seats that allow you to customise the area to suit specific comfort and support needs, whether that is for multiple children or a single child who needs extra room for equipment or a calming play space. The zippered front door is a standout feature, allowing for easy, low-step access for children who prefer to enter the wagon independently. With a detachable canopy for sensory-friendly shade and a secure, enclosed design, it acts as a mobile sanctuary that makes outings much more manageable for everyone.

 

Familidoo Chariot Mini 2.0

The Chariot Mini 2.0 is a compact mobility solution designed to provide your precious child with a consistent and comfortable environment on the go. Transitioning easily from a supportive pram to a familiar mobile retreat, it is perfect for navigating busy areas where a traditional stroller might feel too exposed. The ventilated mesh panels ensure optimal airflow for children who are sensitive to their surroundings, while the secure 5-point harness provides peace of mind for safety. Its clever "doggy door" flap at the front can even be used to provide extra legroom for a passenger to stretch out or to accommodate a smaller second child when you need to keep everyone close and secure. Lightweight and easy to fold, it supports your child’s mobility while making community outings simpler and more enjoyable.

 

Familidoo - Q1 Pram Wagon

The Familidoo Q1 Pram Wagon is a lightweight, all-terrain mobility solution designed to make community outings more accessible for you and your child. Weighing only 10.3 kg, it acts as a portable "safe space" for children who experience sensory overload or fatigue in public settings. Its shock-absorbing wheels ensure a smooth and stable ride across various surfaces to minimise physical distress for sensitive users. With a secure 5-point harness and a spacious interior for both comfort and therapy essentials, the Q1 provides the safety needed to help you navigate the community with confidence.

 

To request a simple, straightforward quote (to be charged to one NDIS customer number), please request an automated quote via the link below.

 

Familidoo Wagon NDIS quote request

 

Should you require a more complex quote, for example, split between two NDIS customers, or for a specific portion only to be billed to NDIS, then please complete the form below and we will send you a manual quote.

 

Complex Familidoo Wagon NDIS quote request

 

Please note that we are unable to hold any stock, so in the event that your requested products are sold out, we will contact you to discuss alternatives.

 

Update: As the NDIA continues to strengthen their position on payment integrity, there have been changes made to the claims review and payments process. The NDIA will NO LONGER release funding overnight. Funds should now be released from the NDIA within 3 business days after the claim is made. Consequently, payments to providers may take up to 5 business days.

 

  • NDIS funding for a pram wagon

    A pram wagon may be eligible for NDIS funding if it supports a child’s mobility, sensory needs, or community participation. Funding depends on individual assessments and whether the pram wagon is considered reasonable and necessary for the child’s disability-related needs.

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  • A Pram Wagon may be considered a specific assistive device or equipment designed to address the needs of a child with a disability. However, whether the NDIS would fund a Pram Wagon as an everyday living expense depends on several factors.

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  • There are some organisations in Australia that offer grants or funding assistance for families, particularly those with children who have disabilities, which could potentially be used to purchase pram wagons.

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